Follow a person’s car history, and you can see their life. Ogiyahagi’s Aisha Henreki: NO CAR, NO LIFE! will air on Saturday, May 16, featuring a visit to Nostalgic 2 Days, one of Japan’s largest classic motor shows, held at Pacifico Yokohama. After enjoying mainly classic-car dealer booths in the previous episode, the group goes deeper this time, visiting booths from automakers, museums, and automotive maintenance schools where future mechanics gather. Together with guest Keisuke Okada, they stroll through a lively venue packed with 180 companies and 280 classic cars. At the automaker booths, Ogi praises the seriousness of manufacturers’ heritage services, saying one car looks “just like new.” At a museum booth, a one-of-a-kind “phantom car” appears and overwhelms the group. The episode also highlights dramatic before-and-after restorations by automotive school students, who pour their passion into reviving cars that were nearly scrapped. Viewers should also watch for nostalgic interior items that will strongly appeal to the Showa generation. This week’s episode fully showcases a blissful space filled with automotive treasures. After Subaru, the group visits the Honda Heritage Works booth. Launched in April 2026, this new project is Honda’s effort to reproduce parts and restore older sports models. The first commemorative model is the legendary NSX. Seeing it restored to a shine like a brand-new car, Ogi exclaims that because it was handled by the manufacturer, there is no doubt about it: “It’s basically new!” He is so impressed by the ultimate restoration technology that he even blurts out, “Maybe I should buy it...” The episode also reveals the surprising price of this meticulously restored, almost “new” NSX. The group then visits the Toyota Automobile Museum booth from Aichi Prefecture, where they get excited over two extremely valuable one-of-a-kind cars: a Celica GT-FOUR and a Cynos exhibited at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. The museum director explains that the C